“Fuller House” season 4 is almost here and to tease fans a bit, Netflix just released its official trailer. As expected, the Tanner home is busy once again and there are lots of things going around especially now that new families have also start to live in the Full house.
Firstly, Kimmy Gibbler moved in with DJ and Stephanie and initially, the move was to help DJ raised her kids. Later, she was also asked to be Steph’s surrogate to which she gladly agreed to. Now, her pregnancy is hilarious and this is because she can’t stay still even if she’s carrying a child.
“Fuller House” season 4 is also like a musical. As can be seen in the trailer, there are lots of singing and dancing and these only made the show livelier. Of course, the musical part also boosts the holiday spirit as the family gets ready for Christmas too.
Now, another highlight of “Fuller House” season 4’s pilot is DJ Tanner and Steve’s reunion. The couple has reunited and they are doing their best now that they have discovered they still love each other after all these years.
"We've been waiting 25 years. We owe it to ourselves once and for all just to see how we are as a couple," Steve told DJ in the preview.
They want to make their relationship work and the whole family is supporting them. Of course, uncle Jesse and dad Danny are present as well. “Fuller House” will never be complete without them so having them back is a must. Then again, their appearances will only be limited. It means that they will not be in the show throughout the whole season but they will be there from time to time.
Meanwhile, “Fuller House” season 4 is set to premiere on Dec. 14 via Netflix. Watch the trailer below:


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